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THE = eee WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921. time. Trade revival is apparent everywhere.” WARSAW MAN FARTHEST FROM HOME TO-DAY, The “New Yorker For a Day or Two" who ts farthest from home to- day is C. 8. Gaskill, who ts at the Chicago Alderman Criticises| Minor, has arrived at the Wal- a dorf. Recently he divorced his | p, 1 ja. His he vn, War- Fifth Avenue Traffic System| American wite, a Lexington, Ky., |saw, ie more than 3,000 miles from as Too Expensive and Cum- girl, in true Mohammedan fashion | this city. aes r : by simply writing “You are no Shingles Hin Bi ¢ 87. , bersome—Husband Writes, longer my wife” thrge times on (Gosia vo tin Wnlag Werk) 8 of paper an It to N, 26,—All 4 “You Are No Longer My] her, ‘that was ail there was to tt, | yewett non Just colebraten’ hie lento , Wife,” and, Presto, Another in te to the laws of bis rell- | seventh birthday by working all day op , *. hia farm here. He has finished shingling + Divorce Is On Record—|MEMPHis HAS MUNICIPAL MU-|his barn. In the winter he rides horse- ; back to the Post Office dat! Mr, Jew- Richmond Hums With In- SIC DEPARTMENT. ett has voted the Democratic ticket at iJ “The city of Memphis bids fair tolevery eection, town, State and national dustry. become a great musical centre,” said| Without eplitting his tieket for sixty-six Arthur Nevin, composer, who has - —— taken over the direction of municipal | By Roger Batchelder. music there and ig at the Pennsyl- a € At last a person has been found|yania. “It was the first place to Millions of bottles q who does not marvel at the Fifth|create a municipal music depart- sold annually Avenue traffic system. Visitors by the ued and the finst to recognize art soore have watched its operation, |!" the city government. "| “To start with, it organized an or and gone home to demand its duplica-!enestra of amatettr musicians, and F tion in Main Street, But none over|as there was not much money avail- Se Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores @isapproved until Alderman Edward |“ble asked the help of the musical & at the | Unton. | The result, was a reduced too, may be surprised to hear he be- forty musicians appeared. The man lieves the New York Police Depart. |98eT of the leading theatre rave the ES, it’s the last call—and the prices Y OU have every conceivable style are the lowest in years. They’re to select from, all fabrics and col- odds and ends from our three stores, ors including blues, browns, grays, 119 Walker St., 409 East 149th St. tans, checks and pencil stripes, in and 173 B’way—Formerly up to $65. solid colors and fancy effects. Every Suit Tailored By Moe Levy 754 Suits were $40 30 t 1601 Suits were $50 1731 Suits were $45 1025 Suits were $55 742 Suits were $65 Guaranteed All-Wool No Charge for No W Alterations ’ First Long bs Also 2,963 Young Men’s "vcr" Suits $26.50 One thimbleful of milk daily Mc LEVY tailored first long trouser suits in sizes 15 to 20 years. Every wanted style and novelty . fabric included. Single and double breasteds in nobby Fall fashions. There are blue serges, browns, saved the dying rats grays, etc., in stripes, checks and fancy effects so favored by every young man. Many of these Young Men’s Suits have extra pants at this exceptionally low price of $26.50. N ENGLISH scientist fed some rats on a diet perfectly i 1,085 Men’s All-Wool Suits Men’s All-Wool Pants balanced according to the known value of the dif- ; c ABSOLUTE final reduc- DRASTIC clearance on Moe Levy tai- ferent elements in food. eee: a elored by. wee 0) lored pants. Mostly odds and ends vy. Single an louble Bag A ¥ breasteds. Herringbones, cut from our regular svitings. Mohairs, The rats should have become fat and strong. They pencil stripes and eee cy cassimeres, blue ser ges, worsteds, etc. ‘i ment to be a model of efficiency. ‘The | ROUsS expense. Chicago Alderman's reasons aro :n- terosting, for he is a member of a|ROSES AS THE SYMBOL OF DI- @elegation which ts inspecting the “VINE LOVE. trafic, police and fire systems of eev-| “Among the old Romans the rose eral cities, Prior to their arrival here | was the symbol of victory, of trium- the members visited Indianapolis, Co- |Phant love, of the pride and pomp of jumbus, Wheeling and Hagerstown, |life,” declared James 0. Stack at the because, as one delegate expressed | Imperial. Mr. Stack is a great lover it, “those are all live towns.” of flowers and specializes in roses at “Your system in Fifth Avenue,” said |is Lenox estate, It, was more in the Alderman, ‘is interesting, but it | Jemmnd at r feasts,” he continued, is most expensive. You must have ne ie plbeen Was iG won't go one, two and ee three police: eine Tas Eee aten AC bein adlavee tien hecbla Gent those old Roman feasts the host and to do as they please. It has taken atthe pits oe garlands of roses least a year and a half to get the taxi ar SNS Bee tha iparseouition ani and other drivers educated to the idea, |_, Mater, when, the persncusion ome and at that they are now none tooltne onder of the day in Rome, the gupert. We are moing to put in 2ivictims would often be decorated Gmporite of coteral we have Peon |i derision with chaplets of roses Sata: several we have sen | when thoy were exposed in the arena. ry Tam,sure we can do as well with| Among the populace the rose began te stand as tho symbol of martyriom, net fhe Point. however ae admitted | and trom this the allegory developed Oe nro aed af en te ee gnue| until in art and Mterature the rose atore the wienal towered were svete; {became the symbol of divine love. wNOw la four Police Demattmenen| “In many of the greatest paintings he went on, wome perfect wonder. (of ecclesiastical art roses are shown Be gat ome mame Perfectly wonder-|tailing from heaven to suggest the ater GL GR a anaes HAVE iove of the Taity, Just as the olive branch is symbo of peace, the M. Venatds Sheed |34.4 SIXTH AVE argos" zeary, ata Clearance never seen such a wonderful system at Le peahle ao cae en buen Minutes It/faim leat of victory, the lly of station in Greater New York, while |PUrity, the datss apn corowe ENG || in Chicago fifteen minutes are neces- |‘ POPPY sary. Your office electric alarm sys- tem, your police alarm, your methods | RICHMOND INTHE VAN OF) of Keeping records aro’ the most per- | PROSPERITY. fect I have ever seen.” “There are fewer unemployed in Mr. Armitage concluded by saying| Richmond than in any other city in| robberies, hold-ups and the disap- ” pearance of pay-rolis always happen | America in Leo det ad Laslgionsaietl | in a big city. jaccording to W. T. Dabney, Manager || Patent and —— lof the Chamber of Commeree of that |] pi op Kid AN EASY WAY OF GETTING | Virginia ctty, who ie now at the Bilt- ick Kid, DIVORCE. more. “Moreover, there are fewer || tapned soles. families in need.’ Practically all our Prince Zerdecheno, son of the | industries are on a substantial daaie | 3 Centre Buckles. ruler of Millan, Kurdestan, Asia ‘and all plants are working at didn’t. One by one they commenced to fail. They mustares, is blues, browns, Complete range of colore and sizes. lacked energy. They were miserable. Their bodies Geeene ane gray: grew thin and weak and they couldn’t use their limbs Fo rmerly $25 ae $1 0, $1 Pe oe ee ee ee ‘ow properly, ; and $30 .- Now Something was missing trom the ‘‘perfect” diet. Still keeping to the diet, he added one thimbleful of @ C milk to each day’s food for each rat. Immediately there . yd Kid lax h es le aran<¢ e was a change. The dying rats brightened up and grew mee vigorous and lusty. Especially did the milk affect the ‘There en young rats. They grew rapidly and developed into 1 286 All-Wo ol Suits I 75 robust, powerful creatures. The scientist didn’t know then what was missing. A meady, for choo! opening | Sensational va outs a pine * retype Even’ now choush the mvstedous (ctor has been the youngster wants. All wool fabrics, tailored li lad’s clothes, to apa 8 y : fi As give long service. Wise mothers and fathers will be here early to-morrow. named vitamines, comparatively little is known of it. I wy Many Have Extra Pants—Formerly Sold to $22.50—7Now _MoeLevyé Son 149th St, Increase the use of milk in your family. Drink more Cortlandt aresceivetr™— | 1 (19 +125 Walker Street =» Saturdays doturdave ~ PowntomI 73 Broadway Grinis)Second ” Bronx 409 East l49t St, fare) Floor : all There are three known kinds of vitamines, and milk contains them all. Yeast has one of these varieties in generous quantities. By drinking milk as a beverage or combining it with other foods you get vitamines in the most natural form and all the kinds there are, DamyYMEN’S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. UTICA, N. ¥.